-
Rickettsiales and
accordingly still are
grouped with the rest of the
rickettsial diseases.[citation needed]
Rickettsias are more
widespread than previously...
- had said that "the
walls had movement". The
mites were
collected and
rickettsial strains were
isolated from some of them, with the name
Rickettsia akari...
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Eremeeva ME,
Dasch GA (2014). "
Rickettsial (Spotted &
Typhus Fevers) &
Related Infections (Anaplasmosis & Ehrlichiosis)"...
- The Weil–Felix test is an
agglutination test for the
diagnosis of
rickettsial infections. It was
first described in 1916. By
virtue of its long history...
-
prevent kids from
getting lifesaving treatment" of
rickettsial diseases. "Delay in
treatment of
rickettsial diseases may lead to
severe illness or death. Children...
- typhus, M****illes fever, or
Astrakhan fever) is a
fever as a
result of a
rickettsial infection caused by the
bacterium Rickettsia conorii and transmitted...
-
doctor and virologist. He
introduced chloramphenicol as
treatment for
rickettsial diseases. In 1962, he
became the
first recipient of the
Albert Lasker...
- be used for
molecular detection of
rickettsial infections.
Doxycycline has been used in the
treatment of
rickettsial infection. Choi YJ, Jang WJ, Ryu JS...
-
Biological agents, also
known as
biological weapons, are
pathogens used as weapons. In
addition to
these living or
replicating pathogens,
toxins and biotoxins...
- encephalitis).
Other bacterial pathogens, like
Mycoplasma and
those causing rickettsial disease,
cause inflammation of the
meninges and
consequently encephalitis...